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Bernard Quinn Doomheim Likes received: Red Cross Mercenaries Silent Infinity That's one heck of a detail that I managed to miss. Thank you for pointing it out! Syrias Bizniz some random local shitlords Likes received: Retirement Retreat Working Stiffs 6, Also note that since Mercoxit cannot be harvested with the same yield as the other ores, Mercoxit is worth less per m3. Join a worm, null or low sec corp if you want to mine rare ores.

Thats why you need a big group to defend yourself or at least to die whit big explotions. If you want to mine alone and rare ores i suggest going for gas in wormholes insted of ores. That's right - with low skills, you have a good chance of having your Mercoxit explode on you, damaging your ship. Also to mine mercoxit is end-game for miners Harrison View Profile View Posts.

I know for certain it spawns in certain wormhole ore sites, more frequently the higher the class of wormhole, and in belts in the lowest true sec systems of null sec. Your best chances of finding it are likely to join either: A a wormhole Corp in a c4, c5, or c6 and mine at the sites there or B a null sec alliance that controls space of -.

In highsec and lowsec, the ores you find in asteroid belts are determined by what racial space you are in. An important point to note when mining to sell ore is ore compression.

Compressed ore generally sells better than non-compressed ore because it is easier to move. Compression reduces the size and number of units of ore. The reduced volume allows greater amounts of ore to be stored in an ore hold as well as easier transportation of ore. Compression can be done using multiple methods. Many citadels are fitted with the Reprocessing Service Module which also allows compression in the citadel currently free of charge!

The mechanics of compression for ore are pretty simple. Select the ore while it is stored in wherever you will be compressing it, right click and select Compress. Note for Rorquals, the Compress option is right next to the Jettison option — care should be taken with which one you select.

One thing the observant reader may have noticed from the above section is the use of Prismatic Gneiss in the examples instead of Gneiss. Prismatic Gneiss is a type of ore variant.

In highsec, ore variants spawn in belts along with the base ores but in lesser quantities. In nullsec, you find the nullsec ore variants in mining anomalies depending on anomaly size and security status of the system. The ore variants you find are based on the truesec of a system as well as the industry index.

This goes for level 4 and 5 for the upgrades and index to get Enormous and Colossal anomalies to spawn as well More information about ADM and sov mechanics can be found in the Advanced Mining section. In the Large, Enormous, and Colossal asteroid cluster anomalies in true sec systems of -.

A note about sec status and truesec — the term sec status can be used to describe several things. The security status of a system is a number to the right of the system name that denotes whether a system is highsec 1. When people talk about nullsec though, they frequently use the term truesec. As in the example below for KU5R-W, the game did not previously show the In-game the number is rounded to one decimal place.

Truesec goes from 0. I wouldn't be suprised if Crokite had it as well, but I don't know for sure. So you don't need DCM to get morphite, just to get morphite in any kind of amounts. I can give you the name of a system that has the following: Bistot, Crokite, Spudomain, Dark Orchre, Merxcoit, Gneiss and other lesser ores.

The spawns are mostly 12 at a time with the biggest beeing 85k. Usually 6 frigates, 2 of the big ones and the rest are lesser cruisers. They do not spam missiles.



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